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Internet Explorer takes forever to load (if it does at all)

edmd

Posted 25 November 2008 - 06:51 PM

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Hi, I was just at the Hijack This forum and they helped me clean up my computer, however, as much as I would like for my slow computer to be fixed, I still have the same problem.Let me list what I find to be not right:1) after rebooting, I get the message "SmartWi Utility has encountered a problem and needs to close"(this is a wireless utility that came with my VAIO Laptop but I guess I don't needed because I can still conect wirelessly to my router after I close the program)2) from scratch, it takes a good 13-15 minutes for all the applications on Startup to load (which includes MSN, AVG antivirus, Superantispyware, HP digital imaging monitor, and other minor applications. 3) even after that happens, it still looks like the computer is running something in the background4) after clicking on Internet Explorer, it takes at least 3 minutes of "nothing" for the computer to read "Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close", on the last message I was able to copy this comment under Error Signature, I hope it means something to you.AppName: iexplore.exe AppVer: 7.0.6000.16735 ModName: unknownModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 0223cb9e5) after closing IE, I am able to open it normally (and that's how I get to talk to you)6) Please help!!!!Thanks, edmd.

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Virus killin' man

Posted 25 November 2008 - 07:46 PM

Virus killin' man

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I am wondering who helped you on our forum. It looks like something is still wrong and you could fix it by looking at a Hijackthis log. Also, make sure that your hard drive is almost full. One last thing is that you may have a low RAM, and that is why it is so slow. A combination of a little of everything can hurt your computer.

edmd

Posted 25 November 2008 - 08:12 PM

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Hi, the one who helped me was Heir, I don't know if that rings a bell. How do I check if it's my RAM or antispyware that is not detected? We ran a couple of full scans after cleaning the computer and they turned out nothing. I don't think my hard drive is full, it shows at least half of it has free space.
Can you help me with specific steps to take? (Hijackthis already cleaned my computer and Heir told me to come to this forum for help).
Thanks for your time,
edmd

Posted 26 November 2008 - 08:27 AM

hary

Posted 26 November 2008 - 09:10 AM

edmd

Posted 26 November 2008 - 11:15 AM

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Hi Hary, thanks for your reply.
1) My RAM following your steps says 504mb. I am not sure if that is fine for XP according to your "at least" suggestion.
2) About the livecare SCAN, is that a free service?
3) Would you mind telling me what MS Malicious SRT does?
Sorry if I am too inquisitive, it's just that at the HijackThis forum the instructions were a little more "educating" and I would like to know what you are doing or trying to learn before I "continue to do things" to the computer. Hope you don't get upset. Are you planning on following up with this process, I am wondering because I had so far 3 different replies but no followup after (again, I appreciate EVERY help so far).
Thanks
edmd.

Posted 26 November 2008 - 04:09 PM

edmd

Posted 26 November 2008 - 04:19 PM

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Ok Hary (or whoever wants to help me),
I did the 2 scans with livecare SCAN, and MS Malicious SRT. No threats or infections found...
I am feeling a bit hopeless.....
Anybody have any ideas???
Again my RAM is 504mb apparently if I looked it up correctly (windows XP).

I hope this helps, thanks again for your help.By the way, since I posted this I added Firefox and I must say my IE does not give me the message anymore, but it still takes a while to load (maybe about 2 minutes..., since I disabled MSN and Itunes from the startup menu), also on occasion, depending on the site I am visiting, Firefox crashes and needs to be restarted. It's not always the same site and sometimes the same site that makes Firefox crash may work just fine other times. Sorry, now with different issues but real anyways.